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June 18, 2009 Press Release not on Mayor’s Website: Topic: The Homestead Tax Credit

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A reader alerted the CCO that the press release that was issued by Mayor Weinzapfel on June 18, 2009 that declared that the decision to not renew the Homestead Tax Credit was made in April of 2008 by a bi-partisan group is not on the City of Evansville’s website. The Mayor went on to say that the meeting where the decision was made was called by Republican candidate for Mayor Lloyd Winnecke. Mr. Winnecke has recently made statements that do not support the assertions in Mayor Weinzapfel’s press release.

It is not known whether the press release was never put there or whether it was removed but there is a 2 month gap from May of 2009 to July 2009 when there are no press releases posted. The CCO discovered that the press release was missing when we were alerted by a facebook post that the press release existed. We were attempting to verify it by researching the Mayor’s press releases on the City of Evansville website. We were able to find the press release in an archived article on the website of the Courier and Press.

The City County Observer is not recognized by the office of the Mayor and receives no press releases from that office at any time.

June 18, 2009: Tax Credit Decided in April 08
http://www.courierpress.com/news/2009/jun/18/tax-credit-decided-in-april-08/

Mayor’s Statement:
http://media.courierpress.com/media/static/Homestead_statement

Link to Archive of Mayoral Press Releases showing a gap from 5/14/2009 to 7/8/2009

http://www.evansvillegov.org/Index.aspx?page=9&returnURL=%2findex.aspx

Link to News 25 Report on the Press Release

http://www.news25.us/category/164155/video-landing-page-code?clipId=&topVideoCatNo=160919&topVideoCatNoB=164126&topVideoCatNoC=124443&topVideoCatNoD=189146&topVideoCatNoE=143820&clipId=5002147&topVideoCatNo=160919&autoStart=true&clipId=6295014&topVideoCatNo=160919&autoStart=true

eBooks now available for Kindle at EVPL

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Evansville, IN – The wait to download eBooks for free from the Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library is over for Kindle users. Amazon has announced that library customers are now able to download eBooks to their Amazon Kindle devices or Kindle apps on smartphones, tablets, and computers.

To check-out an eBook to read on a Kindle, visit evpl.org/overdrive. From there, users will be able to browse and select books. As part of the check-out process, the system will redirect users to the Amazon.com site, which will walk them through the process of transferring the content to their device via Wi-Fi or USB.

Users must have a valid EVPL card to download materials. In addition to eBooks for Kindle, customers can download eBooks and audiobooks for a number of supported devices for free 24 hours a day from the EVPL website.

Mesker Strategic Planning Committee Agenda

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Thursday
September 29, 2011
4:00 – 5:30 p.m.
Location: Discovery Center Multipurpose
Parking: Bement Lot (old entry, corner of St Joe & Bement)

Introduction
Review Governance Structure
City Model vs. Public/Private/Partnership Governance Organizational Structure
Review of Agreed Upon Current Governance Strengths to Carry forward and Weakness to leave behind.
(Amos Morris)
o Existing Strengths
o Existing Weaknesses
Review of Agreed Upon Best Governance Model (Amos Morris)
Refer to Talking Points
o Public/Private/Partnership
(Review all four)
Points of Agreement for Public/Private/Partnership ( Sherrianne Standley)
o Existing Strengths
o Existing Weaknesses

Downtown Today: 9/28/2011

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Time 8:30 AM – 12:00 PM
Subject PERSONNELL & FINANCE
Location 301
Reminder 15 minutes
SANDIE @ 5791
Categories ROOM 301

Time 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Subject HOUSING ROUNDTABLE MTG
Location 318
Recurrence Occurs the fourth Wednesday of every 1 month effective 9/28/2011 until 9/28/2011 from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM
Reminder 15 minutes
Categories ROOM 318

Time 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Subject HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION
Location 307
Recurrence Occurs the fourth Wednesday of every 1 month effective 9/28/2011 until 9/28/2011 from 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM
Reminder 15 minutes
BONNIE @ 4927
Categories ROOM 307

Time 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Subject SAFETY BOARD
Location 301
Recurrence Occurs the fourth Wednesday of every 1 month effective 9/28/2011 until 9/28/2011 from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM
Reminder 15 minutes
TINA OWEN @ 7897
Categories Anniversary, ROOM 301

Time 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM
Subject EPD DIVERSITY COUNCIL
Location 307
Recurrence Occurs the last Wednesday of every 1 month effective 9/28/2011 until 9/28/2011 from 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM
Reminder 15 minutes
Roberta Lenfers
Categories ROOM 307

Time 2:30 PM – 3:30 PM
Subject ERA
Location 307
Recurrence Occurs the fourth Wednesday of every 1 month effective 9/28/2011 until 9/28/2011 from 2:30 PM to 3:30 PM
Reminder 15 minutes
Lana
Categories ROOM 307

Time 2:30 PM – 4:00 PM
Subject ITAC
Location 318
Recurrence Occurs the last Wednesday of every 1 month effective 9/28/2011 until 9/28/2011 from 2:30 PM to 4:00 PM
Reminder 15 minutes
TIM VANCLEAVE @ 5848
Categories ROOM 318

IS IT TRUE? September 28, 2011

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The Mole #??

IS IT TRUE? September 28, 2011

IS IT TRUE that the events are starting to stack up at the Ford Center and that a little browsing of the ticketmaster website is a good place to learn about prices and availability?…that there are still good seats in the lower part of the lower bowl are still available for the Bob Seger concert?…that of a more athletic interest that on October 4th that Evansville Icemen tickets will be going on sale?…that single game tickets including fees are from $14.40 to $47.05 per game?…that season tickets for adults are available for price ranges from $343 to $917 per seat for the entire season?…that you should be able to save some money by using the VenuWorks ticket booth or the Icemen website?…that we wish all of the events great success?

IS IT TRUE that gasoline in Henderson tonight was $3.06 or about 30 cents less than Evansville stations?…that this guy was across the river anyway and filled up with 15 gallons saving $4.50 over what the cost would have been over here?…that a nickel of that 30 cents is taxes but the rest is something else?…that the difference in gas prices between Kentucky and Indiana really should not be more than 7 cents to 10 cents?…that as much as Henderson seems to be prone to gas wars that Evansville is becoming the land of price fixing?

IS IT TRUE that a disturbed man deliberately set his own house on fire in North Evansville yesterday?…that it was the foregone conclusion with many people that this fire was meth related?…that we have every reason to be predisposed to believe that when a house explodes in Evansville that it is meth related?…that this time it was not meth but it was a disturbed person?…that it remains to be seen if this explosion and this persons demise will be classified as an accident or as suicide?…that either way another exploding home is not a statistic that we are pleased to see?

IS IT TRUE that the fact that the Firefighters Union has chosen to endorse Rick Davis and that the Policemen’s Union chose Lloyd Winnecke is proof of the closeness of the upcoming election for Mayor of Evansville?…that the Mole Nation is pretty sure that if the election were held today that the Evansville City Council will contain 6 Democrats and 3 Republicans but that there is disagreement over which 2 Republicans will prevail in the contested races?…that the Mole Nation is a clustercoinflip on the Mayor’s race with a bevy of opinions on why Mr. Davis will prevail and a similar amount who are betting on Mr. Winnecke?…that perhaps as many as a third of the moles have not yet made their choice?

IS IT TRUE that we received many questions about the statistical salary for attorneys and paralegals in Evansville so we did some research on Salary.com?…that the median salary for an attorney is reported to be $80,080 per year?…that a paralegal in Evansville is reported to command a median salary of $42,800?…that it seems as though we shall stand beside yesterdays analysis that hiring an attorney and a paralegal to work directly for the City of Evansville as opposed to farming this out at $150 and $95 per hour is a vastly better deal for the taxpayers?…that we agree with some of our posters and those who sent us emails that these pay levels in the national scheme of things are pretty insulting?

IS IT TRUE that Mole #5 tells us that several City of Evansville employees that serve at the pleasure of the Mayor are bidding on jobs in other departments?…that while this is understandable that some of these people may be well served to stay where they are and to serve the next Mayor?…that Evansville is not like Washington DC during a change of administrations and that it should be no stigma upon anyone for doing a good job during the reign of Mayor Weinzapfel?

Two USI students receive scholarships from Indiana Space Grant Consortium

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USI
Two students from the Pott College of Science and Engineering at the University of Southern Indiana are the recipients of scholarships for 2011-12 from the Indiana Space Grant Consortium (INSGC).

Chelsea Heibel, a chemistry major, and Logan Storrer, an engineering major, have each received a $1,500 scholarship. INSGC funds scholarships for students pursuing careers in STEM (Science, Mathematics, Engineering, and Technology) fields. Recipients are chosen on a competitive basis.

A member of the women′s cross country team, Heibel is a junior from Fort Wayne, Indiana. She is secretary of the student chapter of the American Chemical Society and a member of the Honors Program. She enjoys tutoring high school students in chemistry, math, and physics.

A senior from Boonville, Indiana, Storrer is receiving the INSGC scholarship for the second year. A member of the USI chapter of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, he attended the organization′s district Student Professional Development Conference at Kansas University in the spring, where he and two teammates placed in the top 10 in the Student Design Competition. The contest required participants to create a device to harness the energy from falling water and transfer that energy to propel a model car. Storrer also is a member of the student chapter of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). Storrer was selected in 2009 as one of the first participants in the Pott College′s Early Undergraduate Research Program, funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation. Dr. Ronald W. Diersing, assistant professor of engineering, was his faculty mentor for the program. Storrer completed an internship at ECS Solutions in Evansville during summer 2011 and continues to work there this semester.

The Indiana Space Grant Consortium awards scholarships to students at its affiliate institutions. INSGC is one of 52 consortia that are part of the National Space College and Fellowship Program, initiated by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration in 1989. Each consortium includes colleges, universities, businesses, and other private- and public-sector institutions working to further aerospace education and career training.

Source: USI.edu

Dan Miller Named Director of UE’s Institute for Global Enterprise in Indiana

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The University of Evansville is pleased to announce the hiring of Dan Miller, a 1970 graduate of the University, as director of the Institute for Global Enterprise in Indiana.

Miller, whose professional background includes experience in executive management positions, sales and marketing, manufacturing operations, and multi-billion dollar branded sales and distribution strategies — both domestically and internationally — began work at the University today.

“I couldn’t be more excited about the honor of leading the Institute for Global Enterprise in Indiana,” Miller said. “I look forward to the opportunity to share my experiences and passion for global business with the Institute’s constituencies: UE students, UE faculty, and the Southwest Indiana business community. I’m eager to learn from and work with these groups to shape and accomplish the Institute’s mission and goals.”

“Globalization is a key part of the University’s new strategic plan and a distinguishing feature of the Schroeder Family School of Business Administration. I believe the Institute — with Dan Miller at the helm — can be a major force in shaping the future of global education at the University of Evansville,” said Stephen Standifird, dean of the Schroeder Family School of Business Administration. “I’m thrilled to welcome Dan back to the University. His impressive professional background, as well as his enthusiasm for the world of global business, will be a tremendous asset to the Institute’s work at UE and in our community.”

From 2000 to 2010, Miller served as executive vice president of Kimball International and president of Kimball Furniture Group in Jasper, Indiana. There, he led development of the $1.2 billion NASDAQ company’s Asian supply chain for furniture. He also grew market share and retained profitability during 40 percent industry revenue declines and expanded the company’s hospitality furniture business to a world leader in hotel furniture.

Miller has also served as executive vice president for Latin America, based in Sao Paulo, Brazil, with Whirlpool Corporation. There, as a member of Whirlpool’s eight-person executive committee, he played a key role in refining and implementing the company’s globalization strategy.

Miller’s career has also included roles as president and CEO of International Knife and Saw in Cincinnati, Ohio, and president and COO of Overhead Door Corporation in Dallas, Texas.

Miller graduated from the University of Evansville in 1970 with a Bachelor of Science in business administration. He also completed the Advanced Management Program at Harvard University. Miller previously served on the University of Evansville’s Board of Visitors and Board of Trustees.

The Institute for Global Enterprise in Indiana is an extension of UE’s Schroeder Family School of Business Administration. The Institute opened in December 2003 as part of the Lilly Endowment, Inc. Transformations in Global Learning Opportunities grant.

The Institute develops and delivers services that improve international business success to three constituencies: UE students, UE faculty, and the Southwest Indiana business community (including private companies, government, chambers of commerce, community organizations, and educational institutions). These services currently include internships and study abroad opportunities for students, research and development funding for faculty, and an International Speaker Series and educational seminars for area executives.

Source: Evansville.edu

IS IT TRUE? September 27, 2011 Special Mid Morning Edition

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IS IT TRUE? September 27, 2011 Special Mid Morning Edition

IS IT TRUE that the last 24 hours in Evansville have been a period of significant learning and a time to start to truly start considering the ramifications of the 2012 election when the Pontious Pilate Resolution (consolidation) will go to referendum?…that a perfect opportunity to do something differently to save a significant sum of money was exposed last night when City Councilman Dan McGinn and City Controller Jenny Collins struggled to admit that it was essentially impossible to estimate the amount of legal services with sufficient accuracy to make this a line item in the budget?…that the services of interest that are difficult to predict are billable hours for an attorney at $150 per hour and to a paralegal at $95 per hour?…that it was stated by Councilman McGinn that the billings under this contract seem to amount to $30,000 per month?

IS IT TRUE that at those hourly rates that it would take 122.5 hours per month to run up a bill for $30,000?…that an entire month at 40 hours per week averages 173.3 hours?…that an attorney and a paralegal are already utilized through an hourly arrangement at 71% of all time available?…that the City of Evansville should consider just hiring another attorney and a paralegal at the going rates in Evansville of about $65,000 for the attorney (as per a line item in the city budget) and $40,000 for a paralegal?…that these two salaries even burdened with a 35% premium for benefits would only cost the taxpayers $141,750?…that at $30,000 per month we are currently paying $360,000 per year for these same services and may be held over a barrel for additional money if the work load increases?…that hiring two people into full time jobs to handle the liability and workers comp claims would save the City of Evansville 61% ($218,250) just on labor and benefits?…that the City may also save additionally in the office rent and support staff contracts but that we will go with 61% as an adequate amount?

IS IT TRUE that doing the analysis of what is best to be hired and what is best to be contracted should have been one of the things that the consolidation committee did?…that if the consolidation committee would have identified 61% savings in multiple line items that last night’s vote would not be heading to a referendum with organized opposition?…that we could not wait to vote for consolidation if real and tangible value would have been shown to us?

IS IT TRUE that the City of Evansville routinely has line items in the budget for gas electricity bills that are literally as difficult to predict as the weather?…that the City of Evansville routinely has line items in the budget for overtime pay for public safety employees?…that being able to predict the amount of overtime needed for public safety employees is about as difficult as predicting the crimes and fires along with their locations 18 months in advance?…that the CCO would expect that there are plenty more line items that are variable by more than the variation in worker’s comp claims and legal liability needs?…that just rolling over and accepting the fact that you can’t predict whether a lawyer will bill you for 1,500 hours or 2,000 hours a year while pretending to predict utility bills and crime is quite disingenuous?…that the best way to save money and make this a line item is to hire two people as described above because even if the load increases there is a 50 hour per month margin left to fill?…that if the City of Evansville does this that this will be predictable and an appropriate line item in the budget?

IS IT TRUE that there is a classic lawyer joke about billable hours that we would like to share?…that a 65 year old attorney died suddenly of a heart attack and found himself standing before St. Peter for his judgment?…that this attorney was welcomed into the pearly gates and was taken on his orientation tour?…that he saw a small ramshackle house and asked St. Peter who lived there?…that the resident was Gandhi?…that they continued walking and came upon a home in a typical working class neighborhood?…that St. Peter told the attorney that this was the home of Mother Theresa?…that the attorney was beginning to worry about the kind of box that he may be living in with Gandhi in a scrap house and Mother Theresa in a modest home?…that they rounded a corner and saw a shining mansion on a hill and that the attorney asked if that was God’s house?…that St. Peter advised the attorney that the mansion was prepared for him and that he is special as the oldest man to ever walk the earth?…that the attorney realizing that heaven is not the place for lies corrected St. Peter and told him he was only 65 when he died?…that St. Peter responded that the Heaven Housing Authority had only used the attorneys billing records to determine that he had lived to be 1,000 years old?…that is why in Heaven they hire their attorneys as opposed to giving them a blank purchase order for billing to?

IS IT TRUE? September 27, 2011 “The Worst of Times”

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Pilate Washing his hands of the Outcome

IS IT TRUE? September 27, 2011 “The Worst of Times”

IS IT TRUE that the Evansville City Council passed the proposal to go to a referendum of the voters to let them decide of the governments of the City of Evansville and Vanderburgh County should be merged into a single unified governing body?…that this vote was by a margin of 8 – 1 with the only “nay” vote coming from the heart surgeon on the City Council Dr. H. Dan Adams?…that Dr. Adams toiled all weekend with his decision and when coming to the conclusion that the hard work of identifying and proposing real tangible savings had not been done casted his “nay” vote stating that he could not vote “aye” to a “PIG IN A POKE”?…that often the most knowledgeable among us are often the ones who stand up to obsolescence, laziness, and just ill defined resolutions?…that passing the buck to the voters in this particular case is an abdication of duty of the City Council, the County Commissioners, and the hardworking well-meaning committee that worked many hours to bring this to a vote?

IS IT TRUE that the Reverend Adrian Brooks who was a member of the consolidation committee stood before the Evansville City Council tonight to urge them to pass this to the voters?…that Reverend Brooks did this as he was advising the City Council that he does not support the proposal and will be working to help defeat it at the ballot box?…that the Reverend Brooks and Dr. Dan Adams both put up a good fight and asked for tangible value that this proposal will bring?…that finding neither the Councilman Adams chose to vote “nay” to this “pig in a poke” but the Reverend Brooks pledged to work hard to gather hundreds of “nay” votes for next year’s referendum?…that if the will of the voters of unincorporated Vanderburgh County and the will of the realm of Reverend Brooks’ influence align that this proposal is destined for defeat?

IS IT TRUE that this did not have to be this way?…that most everyone is on board with the proposition that consolidation is a good concept and that savings are there to be realized?…that the committee under political pressure failed to tackle the hard realities that sacred cows would have to be slaughtered in order to realize the potential savings?…that succumbing to this pressure and giving in to the powers behind the committee that a great opportunity to transform Vanderburgh County has probably been wasted and set back for another decade or more?…that the last line of defense from sending a flawed document to the voters was the Evansville City Council?…that eight of them washed their hands of the obligation to send their best work with significant impact to the voters?

IS IT TRUE that Pontius Pilate once did such a thing?…that Pontius Pilate knowingly chose the cowards way to govern and knowingly sent a decision to “the people” that he should have made himself?…that when leaders refuse to lead and learned work is sent to the masses by referendum that the best of times is not served?…that through emulating the decisions of Pontius Pilate and sending a decision to “the people” that is not ready for “the people” to have a positive choice that our City Council has washed their hands of this decision just as Pilate washed his hands of his decision to appease a mob in the street?…that this is the Worst of Times”?…that the people of Evansville deserve better than this?

IS IT TRUE that in another example of the “Worst of Times” City Councilman Dan McGinn concurred with Evansville Controller Jenny Collins that the legal services contract for the City of Evansville could not be predicted well enough to become a line item in the budget?…that what was passed is a open ended opportunity for whatever law firm that our next Mayor of Evansville selects to write their own check when it comes to liability and worker’s comp insurance?…that Attorneys bill at a rate of $150 per hour for such work and PARALEGALS are billed to the City of Evansville at a rate of $95 per hour?…that one would think that such services could be reviewed on a month to month basis as opposed to handing a law firm a blank check as has been the practice of the Weinzapfel Administration?